What is the opinion of the population about abortion and other topics?
In Europe, there is widespread agreement that abortion should be legal. In nearly every European country surveyed, at least 75% of adults hold this view https://perma.cc/39P2-Y5C6
Attitudes about legal abortion vary in the Asia-Pacific region. Majorities say it should be legal in all or most cases in Australia, India, Japan and South Korea. But in Indonesia, 83% of adults say it should be illegal in all or most cases.
In all three African countries surveyed – Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa – majorities say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, including 89% of adults in Kenya and 92% in Nigeria.
Eastern and Western Europeans Differ on Importance of Religion, Views of Minorities, and Key Social Issues https://perma.cc/FUK2-PPY9
People in Central and Eastern Europe are less accepting of Muslims and Jews, same-sex marriage, and legal abortion
Religion in Latin America https://perma.cc/9LDJ-S86P
Even though the Catholic Church opposes abortion and same-sex marriage, Catholics in Latin America tend to be less conservative than Protestants on these kinds of social issues. On average, Catholics are less morally opposed to abortion, homosexuality, artificial means of birth control, sex outside of marriage, divorce and drinking alcohol than are Protestants.
Only in a handful of countries, such as Uruguay (62%), Argentina (52%) and Mexico (49%), do roughly half or more people favor legalizing same-sex marriage.
More about abortion / assisted and active suicide: https://t.me/EuthanasiaTelegram
Because the death and the birth are a human right that we need to fight for it! It's not a decision made by our politicians or doctors! All such things should happen with dignity near the family and not as an hidden plan! We say no to suicide and infanticide, we say yes to active / assisted suicide and abortion!
In Europe, there is widespread agreement that abortion should be legal. In nearly every European country surveyed, at least 75% of adults hold this view https://perma.cc/39P2-Y5C6
Attitudes about legal abortion vary in the Asia-Pacific region. Majorities say it should be legal in all or most cases in Australia, India, Japan and South Korea. But in Indonesia, 83% of adults say it should be illegal in all or most cases.
In all three African countries surveyed – Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa – majorities say abortion should be illegal in all or most cases, including 89% of adults in Kenya and 92% in Nigeria.
Eastern and Western Europeans Differ on Importance of Religion, Views of Minorities, and Key Social Issues https://perma.cc/FUK2-PPY9
People in Central and Eastern Europe are less accepting of Muslims and Jews, same-sex marriage, and legal abortion
Religion in Latin America https://perma.cc/9LDJ-S86P
Even though the Catholic Church opposes abortion and same-sex marriage, Catholics in Latin America tend to be less conservative than Protestants on these kinds of social issues. On average, Catholics are less morally opposed to abortion, homosexuality, artificial means of birth control, sex outside of marriage, divorce and drinking alcohol than are Protestants.
Only in a handful of countries, such as Uruguay (62%), Argentina (52%) and Mexico (49%), do roughly half or more people favor legalizing same-sex marriage.
More about abortion / assisted and active suicide: https://t.me/EuthanasiaTelegram
Because the death and the birth are a human right that we need to fight for it! It's not a decision made by our politicians or doctors! All such things should happen with dignity near the family and not as an hidden plan! We say no to suicide and infanticide, we say yes to active / assisted suicide and abortion!